Carla · 61-69, F
You do know that he was trolling trump, not the "fuss-butts", right?
And you know trump is too egocentric to understand the implication, right?
Here is a crown for a wannabe king, in a nation that has no kings. And to make it an even better rub, make it a copy of the crown of a KOREAN king.
And you know trump is too egocentric to understand the implication, right?
Here is a crown for a wannabe king, in a nation that has no kings. And to make it an even better rub, make it a copy of the crown of a KOREAN king.
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jackjjackson · M
It’s not like it would take her long 🤣 @cherokeepatti
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@jackjjackson good point….maybe she’s still thinking about it and “oh never mind”
jackjjackson · M
Spreading lies is all the libs are capable of thinking of. @cherokeepatti
AbbeyRhode · F
Lol, love it! 😂
CougarLisa · 36-40, F
I love it!
AbstractWave · 61-69, M
South Korean President Lee Jae-myung has faced accusations of potentially "trolling" "No Kings" protestors, specifically those in the United States demonstrating against U.S. President Donald Trump.
The speculation arose after President Lee gifted Donald Trump a replica of a historic golden crown during the APEC summit in Gyeongju, South Korea, in late October 2025. This gift came just weeks after millions of Americans participated in "No Kings, No Trump" protests against what they described as the authoritarian policies of President Trump.
While some observers view the timing and nature of the gift as a potential subtle jab or a diplomatic misstep in the context of the U.S. protests, South Korea has a history of gift-giving that draws on national culture, and the crown is a significant national artifact (a Silla-era golden crown). The South Korean government has not officially stated that the gift was intended as a form of trolling, and it was likely intended as a formal diplomatic gesture.
The speculation arose after President Lee gifted Donald Trump a replica of a historic golden crown during the APEC summit in Gyeongju, South Korea, in late October 2025. This gift came just weeks after millions of Americans participated in "No Kings, No Trump" protests against what they described as the authoritarian policies of President Trump.
While some observers view the timing and nature of the gift as a potential subtle jab or a diplomatic misstep in the context of the U.S. protests, South Korea has a history of gift-giving that draws on national culture, and the crown is a significant national artifact (a Silla-era golden crown). The South Korean government has not officially stated that the gift was intended as a form of trolling, and it was likely intended as a formal diplomatic gesture.
TexChik · F
I loved that. He needs to try it on in the Oval Office... that would make the liberals' heads spin.
4meAndyou · F
What do you want to bet there will be a massive investigation if the Democrats ever return to power, accusing Trump of violating the emoluments clause? He had better publicize that he plans to exhibit that in his Presidential library.
4meAndyou · F
@cherokeepatti I agree...HUGE IF!!! Democrat adoption of Marxist/Socialists in their party has pretty much permanently effed them for all future wins.
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@4meAndyou and it’s being played out in real time to show us what they were doing.
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@4meAndyou what a time to be alive…
Adstar · 56-60, M
Yeah without a doubt the South Korean president is trolling the Wokist extremists.. 🤣 🤣
AbstractWave · 61-69, M
Who are the fuss butts ?
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@AbstractWave Act like you don’t know, OK?
AbstractWave · 61-69, M
@cherokeepatti name them
Nimbus · M

TheOneyouwerewarnedabout · 46-50, MVIP
Barefooter25 · 46-50, M
Liberal heads are all exploding!!! 🤯
jackjjackson · M
Good one CP

















